A US court ruling against Iran over the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks is “bizarre” and “outrageous” that completely destroys the credibility of the US judicial system, an American scholar says.
“September 11, 2001 of course, as we now know, was a neoconservative coup d’etat,” said Kevin Barrett, who has a Ph.D in Arab and Islamic studies and is one of America’s best-known critics of the so-called war on terror.
“So it’s not surprising that the neoconservative aligned federalist society, the organized criminal group that runs the American federal court, would be making deceptive rulings about 9/11,” Barrett told Press TV on Friday.
“We’re also at a point right now in history where the Saudi connection to September 11 is starting to come into the limelight,” he added.
On Wednesday, Iran was ordered by a US judge to pay more than $10.5 billion in damages to families of people killed on 9/11 and to a group of insurers.
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